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anytime you want i very much encourage and go to washington first should be in washington the trial has been adjourned it started it's already been adjourned it's been described by morsy supporters as illegal unfair unjust and unconstitutional how do you react to that well first thanks for having me on your show. we can't judge. and call it unfair when it hasn't started yet yesterday we had the first hearing but there are signals on there are signs that we have seen that may make us believe that this is turning to be a political feud and this is what we don't need to see at this point the current provisional government has been backing over or has been backed by the military and this is a yucky situation for the military which is supposed to be. more independent. i personally believe that. could have been postponed until the roadmap gets. accomplished there are clear steps to where we can place egypt back on democracy. finishing the constitution holding a parliamentary and presidential election and then we you know the elected government that newly elected government could have been in
anytime you want i very much encourage and go to washington first should be in washington the trial has been adjourned it started it's already been adjourned it's been described by morsy supporters as illegal unfair unjust and unconstitutional how do you react to that well first thanks for having me on your show. we can't judge. and call it unfair when it hasn't started yet yesterday we had the first hearing but there are signals on there are signs that we have seen that may make us believe...
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the cross not washington stumbling policies in the middle east i'm joined by my guest host in washington she is a journalist and antiwar dot com we also have stephen slawson during new york he is a senior fellow at the century foundation and author of the book act of creation right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in it anytime you want it's only the three of us so please do jump in keli if i can go to you first in washington it seems that there is no narrative right now in looking at it washington's and its western allies but in. approach to the what some people would call the greater middle east which of course includes around i mean i and i'm an avid reader of antiwar dot com and i just don't see any kind of narrative i used in the introduction of this program the word stumbling in that's what appears to be stumbling go ahead. yeah and i would take a different tact i don't think it's stumbling but i think what washington's approach to the middle east and its foreign policy over the last several years has been you know as a tale of lost opportunities when obama came i
the cross not washington stumbling policies in the middle east i'm joined by my guest host in washington she is a journalist and antiwar dot com we also have stephen slawson during new york he is a senior fellow at the century foundation and author of the book act of creation right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in it anytime you want it's only the three of us so please do jump in keli if i can go to you first in washington it seems that there is no narrative right now in...
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if i go back to washington here what about aid from washington and let's talk about the aid that egypt is getting now from gulf countries particularly saudi arabia the now the one to end cairo has a as a comfort zone because if washington wants to play politics and i think all three was would be washington's then a very did horrible job in dealing with the situation in egypt but you know the egyptians can leadership can just turn to saudi arabia for a blank check i mean and that's pretty nice for the military. well let's take it step by step pete first i don't really think that the u.s. has any. effects whatsoever in whatever goes on in egypt after the twenty fifth of january it's the egyptian people who are deciding so unlike what people in the opposition may claim that the u.s. is backing morsi you know we used to hear liberals saying that when was he was in power and now we hear people from from the muslim brotherhood claiming that the u.s. is backing in c.c.m. backing the military i honestly believe that the u.s. . did not. support any president after mubarak or any egyptian leader
if i go back to washington here what about aid from washington and let's talk about the aid that egypt is getting now from gulf countries particularly saudi arabia the now the one to end cairo has a as a comfort zone because if washington wants to play politics and i think all three was would be washington's then a very did horrible job in dealing with the situation in egypt but you know the egyptians can leadership can just turn to saudi arabia for a blank check i mean and that's pretty nice...
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yeah and i would take a different tact i don't think it's stumbling but i think what washington's approach to the middle east and its foreign policy over the last several years has been you know as a tale of lost opportunities when obama came into office he was pretty much handed a narrative he was handed a narrative of the arab spring and as a young fresh face who had promised much on his campaign in regards to. liberation and revolution. particularly with his speech in cairo he has it's pretty much fallen down on the job there he had a chance to you know defend advance the agendas of the revolutionary movements across the middle east and he decided to basically to succumb to the elites in the middle east to the agendas that competing agendas. in that in that time he has pretty much drowned under those agendas and can't seem to find his footing there is no coherent theme to his point foreign policy whether it be in the middle east or in the broader global sphere and i think that has caused some critical damage to the confidence that both domestic front and globally in in america in terms
yeah and i would take a different tact i don't think it's stumbling but i think what washington's approach to the middle east and its foreign policy over the last several years has been you know as a tale of lost opportunities when obama came into office he was pretty much handed a narrative he was handed a narrative of the arab spring and as a young fresh face who had promised much on his campaign in regards to. liberation and revolution. particularly with his speech in cairo he has it's...
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punt detente between washington and because that will include a green. and among other members of the un security council that makes the likelihood of an israeli attack on iran much less and this is what the israelis are afraid of they want to keep force on the table that gives them a lot more wiggle room any kind of agreement with the internet the real international community and people that make the decisions makes war a tougher option for the israelis do you agree or disagree with me. yes i was saying that i was agreeing on what you've just said and also what your colleagues said you have to have in mind that minister front of of iran is or if it was in paris last week and everything was made so it was a low profile visit which was a shame because it was a news story corps visit but that's that's one issue the second issue is you speaking about a sort of is very low be there is more a neoconservative lobby very active in the ministry of foreign affairs the iranian dilemma of the iranian agenda is under the hands of a certain number of neoconservatives
punt detente between washington and because that will include a green. and among other members of the un security council that makes the likelihood of an israeli attack on iran much less and this is what the israelis are afraid of they want to keep force on the table that gives them a lot more wiggle room any kind of agreement with the internet the real international community and people that make the decisions makes war a tougher option for the israelis do you agree or disagree with me. yes i...
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to cross talk to developments in the middle east i'm joined by our son in washington he's a visiting scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace and in london we crossed his aida least he is a political analyst and writer i'm jamming cross talk rules and i think that means you can jump in any to. anyone and i very much encourage it if i go to you first in washington it's been a long two years in the greater middle east and then all started out by saying by calling it the arab awakening. do you like terms like that anymore does it does it have it does that resonate with you considering what's happened in so many different countries in this very volatile region. well i think the first thing to say is that it i've never really considered it actually a useful term from the beginning and one of the things about the arab spring the way people refer to it is that they sort of understood it as a transitional process that would lead to democracy but ultimately we had no idea whether that would be the case from the very beginning so if you talk to people down on the ground in kar
to cross talk to developments in the middle east i'm joined by our son in washington he's a visiting scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace and in london we crossed his aida least he is a political analyst and writer i'm jamming cross talk rules and i think that means you can jump in any to. anyone and i very much encourage it if i go to you first in washington it's been a long two years in the greater middle east and then all started out by saying by calling it the arab...
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is political senior washington correspondent and aplomb of anna was it a sign of what's going to happen in twenty sixteen points or we get call it a bell area but it's certainly going to be interesting to. see now we are going to be. in writing to the right and you mark to terry mcauliffe there you are democratic candidate now the governor of virginia and then in new jersey if you're really governor's race you are watching three reactors there he certainly is wearing the same phrase they're hearing or trying to appeal to democrats republicans to are you want him to ensure that our the national republican party kind of. our economy is. obamacare became an issue in the bridge in your race did that help the president do you think. result. i actually think this is going to be something to watch today we were talking to republicans all day long and they said they actually quite easy obama here in our. able to really tighten the race in the last couple of weeks and he really was hammering on obamacare as this was what was wrong and certainly when you talk to operatives it is i mean the plan o
is political senior washington correspondent and aplomb of anna was it a sign of what's going to happen in twenty sixteen points or we get call it a bell area but it's certainly going to be interesting to. see now we are going to be. in writing to the right and you mark to terry mcauliffe there you are democratic candidate now the governor of virginia and then in new jersey if you're really governor's race you are watching three reactors there he certainly is wearing the same phrase they're...
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they want greater law making ability in washington so they use their lobbying efforts like the m p a to change the entire industry of america which would include larry ellison which would oracle or include google or include a.o.l. by introducing digital rights management technology or convincing the n.s.a. that they need to spy on every single american not only in a row wherever they are of the world but merkel every leader in the world generally germany's leader they need to that's comes from the m p a a dot trying to dominate as you point out there is a there's a car full in the halls of power in the area of one group that's fueled by billions of dollars of subsidy from the us government copyright law given free money for. ben bernanke gives zero percent interest rates who are causing global consternation and will work for edward snowden we wouldn't even know and this is going but importantly you mentioned that's a good point to bring up in silicon valley is near san francisco and this is a famous area for great universities well educated over production of elites so these ones are
they want greater law making ability in washington so they use their lobbying efforts like the m p a to change the entire industry of america which would include larry ellison which would oracle or include google or include a.o.l. by introducing digital rights management technology or convincing the n.s.a. that they need to spy on every single american not only in a row wherever they are of the world but merkel every leader in the world generally germany's leader they need to that's comes from...
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the diplomacy that seems to be coming from washington it appears to be just falling sure of the expectations of the united states as a superior negotiator as a superior diplomatic player but we see what happened in egypt after the arab spring and the election of morsi there was a space terror where the united states could have played a critical role just assuring more more seats on a path that would have maybe brought some advancement on some jobs economic development in that period of time the united states falter and it's the policy ok something like that you are coming in and telling them how they should conduct i understand that in any case when the morsi thing there's not much more the u.s. could have done now in iran the u.s. is trying to start a new consorts with with the iranian government and yet it's getting clobbered in the middle east by the saudis who don't want to do it for the israelis or don't want to do are very good friends with good friends i want to. be true too. please please margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we
the diplomacy that seems to be coming from washington it appears to be just falling sure of the expectations of the united states as a superior negotiator as a superior diplomatic player but we see what happened in egypt after the arab spring and the election of morsi there was a space terror where the united states could have played a critical role just assuring more more seats on a path that would have maybe brought some advancement on some jobs economic development in that period of time the...
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so we're hopeful that if people people getting engaged and pressure washington to do the right thing that we actually could have a positive outcome here you're absolutely right it's the people that need to make this change thank you so much jim carr senior director of strategy for press everyone get involved thanks for your time. and that's our show tonight you guys thanks so much for watching we'll see you right back here tomorrow. what's happened is the log foresman and the national security agency has gone behind our collective backs and tried to accomplish this using the courts in secret and that's true. what the issue is they broke it in whatever trust and violated whatever trust we may have had and that's the real issue and they're going to have to earn that back the hard way. that's all i want to. say they've got something that is quite simply. was no way oh. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to us or turned over to us for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great effort. and they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so they w
so we're hopeful that if people people getting engaged and pressure washington to do the right thing that we actually could have a positive outcome here you're absolutely right it's the people that need to make this change thank you so much jim carr senior director of strategy for press everyone get involved thanks for your time. and that's our show tonight you guys thanks so much for watching we'll see you right back here tomorrow. what's happened is the log foresman and the national security...
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backed government was overthrown and since then it's been widely used by critics of washington those critics now favor holly's willingness to reengage with the u.s. could undermine the revolution they also see no reason to start diplomacy with a country that for years has portrayed iran as the enemy and subject of the country to harsh economic sanctions over its nuclear program states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil this administration has systematically imposed the toughest sanctions on iraq on iran ever the united states is not going to lift the sanctions until it is clear that a very verifiable accountable transparent process is in place despite efforts by the u.s. government to suggest the sanctions aren't affecting the general population food clothes and even basic medicines have rocketed in price in recent years on the leadership's attempt to engage with washington has led to anti american slogans and banners appearing all over tehran in recent weeks with rouhani demanding many be taken down postcards r.t. the clean up team at the crippled fukus
backed government was overthrown and since then it's been widely used by critics of washington those critics now favor holly's willingness to reengage with the u.s. could undermine the revolution they also see no reason to start diplomacy with a country that for years has portrayed iran as the enemy and subject of the country to harsh economic sanctions over its nuclear program states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil this administration has systematically imposed...
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to washington that is stored on. the documentary was based on false accusations and lies my initial reaction was here i was scared to think it made me very uncomfortable i mean this was a tiny segment aired by a local news station how did they find it i'll be watching every move i contacted the agency and that put me in tears who had those vice president i have made it very clear to this producer and. given that there are. two absolute basis on which they built this trial and they're going forward with it they want they're going to get sued too are going to be exposed to chemical damages and they'll still remember when i asked him what exactly is faked. or what lies are you referring to that. he tried to steer me just went on and on that made me angry the film is based on a sham that's the point but have you seen this really sham or told you know. we didn't tell anybody. to film. that created the first headline. front page. pages. this is. easy this this is. what. the writer has seen. i wanted to talk about pesticide
to washington that is stored on. the documentary was based on false accusations and lies my initial reaction was here i was scared to think it made me very uncomfortable i mean this was a tiny segment aired by a local news station how did they find it i'll be watching every move i contacted the agency and that put me in tears who had those vice president i have made it very clear to this producer and. given that there are. two absolute basis on which they built this trial and they're going...
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and into washington oregon and to ports on the west coast of oregon and washington to go to china japan india. and there are three terminals that have been proposed to be built and if they are built and they are operating at full capacity the amount of coal traveling through would be as much carbon pollution once it's burned as the keystone pipeline amazin your article also talks of the massive land grab and the environmental destruction that's already leaked these areas a lab around what you saw on the ground firsthand during your investigation sure so the powder river basin is a huge area of wyoming and montana and it holds about forty percent of the nation's coal reserves it's the largest single source contributor to climate change and most of that coal is federally owned so the department of interior controls that leasing process and they've been leasing this coal for decades to big coal companies who have opened up large strip mines all across the region mostly in wyoming around a town called gillette in campbell county and we're seeing the water tables drop i spoke to a lot of ran
and into washington oregon and to ports on the west coast of oregon and washington to go to china japan india. and there are three terminals that have been proposed to be built and if they are built and they are operating at full capacity the amount of coal traveling through would be as much carbon pollution once it's burned as the keystone pipeline amazin your article also talks of the massive land grab and the environmental destruction that's already leaked these areas a lab around what you...
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was about to go back to you in washington it was mentioned earlier in the program about saudi arabia and we see a possible reset some kind of reset with washington or maybe going on its own that could be just all bluster none the less saudi arabia is a power broker right now we saw with egypt and we're seeing it with syria was the talk about syria in a second but you know is this the kind of country that is going to be the beacon of american democracy for the region saudi arabia really. well i think. the the u.s. saudi relationship has always been built on security it always has been built on security since its founding and i think you know ultimately the relationship between security energy come to come together what this means is the u.s. saudi relationship is not a point of divorce there's a lot of tensions the saudis have for being far more vocal than they usually are disagreeing with the united states you know you could fighting for a position on the u.n. security council and then turning down the position. is a clear demonstration effect of how saudi arabia is upset but these t
was about to go back to you in washington it was mentioned earlier in the program about saudi arabia and we see a possible reset some kind of reset with washington or maybe going on its own that could be just all bluster none the less saudi arabia is a power broker right now we saw with egypt and we're seeing it with syria was the talk about syria in a second but you know is this the kind of country that is going to be the beacon of american democracy for the region saudi arabia really. well i...
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so we're hopeful that if people people getting engaged and pressure washington to do the right thing that we actually could have a positive outcome here you're absolutely right it's the people that need to make this change thank you so much ten car senior director of strategy for press everyone get involved it's their time. and that's our show now you guys thanks so much for watching we'll see you right back here tomorrow. well. technology innovation all the developments around. the. the deepest lake in the world usually then no more than fifteen thousand years old this one dates back twenty five min. the. spirits and buddhist gods live on. the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i tried to see by kal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. the spirit of. please please please please please. margie dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iran. we want you to know. right from the street. first street. and i t
so we're hopeful that if people people getting engaged and pressure washington to do the right thing that we actually could have a positive outcome here you're absolutely right it's the people that need to make this change thank you so much ten car senior director of strategy for press everyone get involved it's their time. and that's our show now you guys thanks so much for watching we'll see you right back here tomorrow. well. technology innovation all the developments around. the. the...
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for washington two thousand and four. had been along with her lawyer she drew public attention to the breach of law and her son's fate. as a housewife i was terrified of all the cameras. i'd rather not talk. to the actress vanessa redgrave told me don't be afraid to wear with you. he's an idea. i mean it's clearly inhumane how they treat their prisoners there for over a year robbie a corner rallied in vain for her son until in november two thousand and five she gained a powerful ally since she wasn't even a german citizen it was convenient to say we don't want to turn asked back that's what they stuck with but chancellor merkel disagreed with this policy and said i will put it into this and bring this young man home and then one day he finally arrived here on the plane. my family was waiting for me. i saw my mother first she locked me in her arms and wouldn't let go of me anymore. she also cried. i assume they were tears of joy. it was beautiful beyond words and i can't describe it i was detained and tortured as now i was
for washington two thousand and four. had been along with her lawyer she drew public attention to the breach of law and her son's fate. as a housewife i was terrified of all the cameras. i'd rather not talk. to the actress vanessa redgrave told me don't be afraid to wear with you. he's an idea. i mean it's clearly inhumane how they treat their prisoners there for over a year robbie a corner rallied in vain for her son until in november two thousand and five she gained a powerful ally since she...
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media invoke the phrase international community it almost always reflects the thinking and agenda of washington and its closest allies around the world used in this manner the international community is in fact a very small minority. crosstalk the term international community i'm joined by my guest george samuel in new york he is a fellow of the global policy institute of london metropolitan university and in tampa we cross ruff he's a day he's a political scientist and president of the international american council right gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it if i go to you in tampa when you hear the term the international community when politicians and evoke invoke it when western media says the international community says this or represents what it was that mean to you that's a great question peter i think you hear a lot of the politician usually throughout the term international community and it's really very depends on the context you're using it but from my perspective the . international community community is really to
media invoke the phrase international community it almost always reflects the thinking and agenda of washington and its closest allies around the world used in this manner the international community is in fact a very small minority. crosstalk the term international community i'm joined by my guest george samuel in new york he is a fellow of the global policy institute of london metropolitan university and in tampa we cross ruff he's a day he's a political scientist and president of the...
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isn't satisfied with washington's explanation of n.s.a. surveillance allegations germany wants edward snowden himself to shed some light on reports of its chancellor's phone being tapped. in germany.
isn't satisfied with washington's explanation of n.s.a. surveillance allegations germany wants edward snowden himself to shed some light on reports of its chancellor's phone being tapped. in germany.
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the syrian government may be intending to hold back from destroying all of its toxic to terror and washington has refused to trust damascus and has continued to strongly backed the opposition syrian conflict expert jared coleman he thinks the u.s. is simply trying to draw attention away from rebel atrocities. the west is very very desperate in syria right now they've been bogged down there now for two years with foreign mercenaries and foreign terrorist groups they've been basically sending over the border from turkey and from lebanon and from iraq and neighboring countries so they are not really interested in disarming series. this is not a question of the starving syria this is basically a smokescreen what they're really trying to do is cover up for their own crimes crimes of the groups that they've been sending into syria now since two thousand and eleven these are these are clerical fascist groups extremists are funded by saudi arabia and qatar and israel and what they're trying to do is to divert attention from the terrible atrocities being committed by these groups and blame the assad g
the syrian government may be intending to hold back from destroying all of its toxic to terror and washington has refused to trust damascus and has continued to strongly backed the opposition syrian conflict expert jared coleman he thinks the u.s. is simply trying to draw attention away from rebel atrocities. the west is very very desperate in syria right now they've been bogged down there now for two years with foreign mercenaries and foreign terrorist groups they've been basically sending...
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people in washington d.c. could be even more active and began writing letters and emails and calling every swedish journalist that interviewed me. also letters to the m.p.'s. i would have been more impressed if they'd taken a real stand. by actually discussing the issues at hand feeling. at first people got scared and provoked by these letters but when they realised that many of their colleagues had received the same treatment the atmosphere changed. it was becoming. and that letter may i have a copy. that michael. and for that came with a few days ago they write that they're very pro free speech and the rest of the letter is a defamation of frederick gas and. then our body there is been abuzz since early spring i think now the fillmore finally opened it's. for being a documentary there are a lot of copies being distributed so it has the potential to reach a wide audience. it's like a hollywood furler worth all the lawyers like philadelphia before but for some it's a brilliant fail. one week after the screenin
people in washington d.c. could be even more active and began writing letters and emails and calling every swedish journalist that interviewed me. also letters to the m.p.'s. i would have been more impressed if they'd taken a real stand. by actually discussing the issues at hand feeling. at first people got scared and provoked by these letters but when they realised that many of their colleagues had received the same treatment the atmosphere changed. it was becoming. and that letter may i have...
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i wish washington wasn't happy about it i mean i don't think many are and you've been quoted as saying that janet yellen is quote locked up for the establishment now jim jenny ellen she called in sick your print charge of the federal reserve for the next year what would you do differently. i would abolish the federal reserve and then i would resign. how ok that's a very we got the whole answer how would you go about doing that implementing. abolition was pretty simple just to close it down the world has gotten along quite famously well without central banks for most of world history america has had three central banks in our history the first two disappeared and this was going to disappear too because they keep taking on huge amounts of debt they keep leveraging up the balance sheet they keep making mistake after mistake of printing money this is going to send a self-destruct before it's over unless the politicians say you know this thing is a mistake it's out of control let's get rid of it you see more likely though that it will self-destruct thank you so that you don't see that happe
i wish washington wasn't happy about it i mean i don't think many are and you've been quoted as saying that janet yellen is quote locked up for the establishment now jim jenny ellen she called in sick your print charge of the federal reserve for the next year what would you do differently. i would abolish the federal reserve and then i would resign. how ok that's a very we got the whole answer how would you go about doing that implementing. abolition was pretty simple just to close it down the...
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whistleblower edward snowden appears on posters in washington bosses as campaigners urge americans to follow his lead and reject government surveillance.
whistleblower edward snowden appears on posters in washington bosses as campaigners urge americans to follow his lead and reject government surveillance.
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your country iraq afghanistan libya saudi arabia israel egypt syria turkey and even iran and then each washington finds itself either the odd man out leaving alone or leading from behind in a muddled path is the us simply out of touch or is history in the region merely being on. a. very hard to make up. once again on here there's a lot that never had that would make their number. one. liz lemon . a. what has that is absolute only acceptable the fragility of a functional system appear to be absolutely dramatic and if we want to never see that again we have to correct the who because if you target on you one scapegoat then the other one are not correcting and you have you do not get what you want which is a much more solid world follow from where. you live in the land was. the police heather to provide more details and she falls into the trap when she tries to act up to seem. like. the oh sure. it is like this. i'm not like this. where she just. she's here years. actually. years in. the police want to force heavy into providing the exact details something they know full well is a nightmare for thos
your country iraq afghanistan libya saudi arabia israel egypt syria turkey and even iran and then each washington finds itself either the odd man out leaving alone or leading from behind in a muddled path is the us simply out of touch or is history in the region merely being on. a. very hard to make up. once again on here there's a lot that never had that would make their number. one. liz lemon . a. what has that is absolute only acceptable the fragility of a functional system appear to be...
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agency in washington. that is to want to look at the documentary was based on false accusations and lies my initial reaction was here i think it's made me very uncomfortable i mean this was a tiny segment aired by a local news station how did they find it. if. i can talk to the agency that put me in touch with those vice president i have made it very clear to this producer and to the l.a. film festival given that there are no doors to the absolute basis on which they built this trial and they're going forward with it very well when they're going to get sued and two they're going to be exposed to chemical damages and they'll still remember when they asked him what exactly is faked. what lies are you throwing at. me just went on and on that made me angry the film is based on a sham that's the point but have you seen the thriller sham or told you know. we didn't tell anybody to threats against a film. that created the first headline. front page. page of the. day this is. you see this this is the front page of
agency in washington. that is to want to look at the documentary was based on false accusations and lies my initial reaction was here i think it's made me very uncomfortable i mean this was a tiny segment aired by a local news station how did they find it. if. i can talk to the agency that put me in touch with those vice president i have made it very clear to this producer and to the l.a. film festival given that there are no doors to the absolute basis on which they built this trial and...
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once completed by the client the vendor sends the details by fax to offices in washington who will oversee the declaration by the client. anyone with a criminal record or being treated for serious mental health issues is forbidden from purchasing. to present himself. i think i work hard so i think i deserve it. verification takes five minutes. till i get the thing. in a quarter of an hour amanda has bought a gun and can take it home. in this store there are hundreds of different guns for every different taste. the objective of the arms industry is to seduce men and women. we have a good female clientele here let me show you some of the guns that they're interested in and that's been popular with women is obviously more for the latest because it's pink you love it and can't wait to have it to ensure that their children are safe women are willing to take any measure taking this into consideration companies have developed weapons for children smaller than those for adults but just as deadly let's have a look at some guns for kids. these small twenty two rifles are popular for parents to buy t
once completed by the client the vendor sends the details by fax to offices in washington who will oversee the declaration by the client. anyone with a criminal record or being treated for serious mental health issues is forbidden from purchasing. to present himself. i think i work hard so i think i deserve it. verification takes five minutes. till i get the thing. in a quarter of an hour amanda has bought a gun and can take it home. in this store there are hundreds of different guns for every...
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washington tries to whitewash a multi-million dollar. british inquiry into the roots of iraqi invasion in case it reveals a few painful home truths between bush. and america moving private prisons for tougher sentences more inmates but cohen tells us how profits a big put before rehabilitating criminals into society.
washington tries to whitewash a multi-million dollar. british inquiry into the roots of iraqi invasion in case it reveals a few painful home truths between bush. and america moving private prisons for tougher sentences more inmates but cohen tells us how profits a big put before rehabilitating criminals into society.
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your country iraq afghanistan libya saudi arabia israel egypt syria turkey and even away and then each washington finds itself either the odd man out leaving alone or leading from behind in a muddled path is the u.s. simply out of touch or is history in the region merely being on. the olympic torch is on its epic journey to such. one hundred twenty three days. through some nine hundred towns and cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand. in a record setting trip by land air. space. torch relay. m r t r c dot com. breaking news on our t.v. a boeing seven thirty seven passenger plane has crashed in the russian city of because on it during an attempted landing all fifty people on board including two children have died it is not known what caused the tragic accident investigators are looking at a range of reasons including pilot error weather conditions and technical issues. in broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r t i'm john thomas let's get right to our top story monday has it been declared.
your country iraq afghanistan libya saudi arabia israel egypt syria turkey and even away and then each washington finds itself either the odd man out leaving alone or leading from behind in a muddled path is the u.s. simply out of touch or is history in the region merely being on. the olympic torch is on its epic journey to such. one hundred twenty three days. through some nine hundred towns and cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand. in a record setting...
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can throw that into a series of brutal civilian killings in scraps so washington refuses to help just find allegations from locals of american involvement in the deaths we hear from a journalist but says he's got evidence pointing to the ugly truth behind us operations in afghanistan. the u.s. prolongs its a decades long sanctions regime against iran despite predictions nuclear negotiations in geneva will break new ground. and britain's top calls its immigration problem by sending out suppression in text messages and yvonne's with intimidating advertising but its effectiveness is testing the public's patience.
can throw that into a series of brutal civilian killings in scraps so washington refuses to help just find allegations from locals of american involvement in the deaths we hear from a journalist but says he's got evidence pointing to the ugly truth behind us operations in afghanistan. the u.s. prolongs its a decades long sanctions regime against iran despite predictions nuclear negotiations in geneva will break new ground. and britain's top calls its immigration problem by sending out...
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diplomacy that seems to be coming from washington it appears to be just falling short of expectations of the united states as a superior negotiator as a superior diplomatic player but we see what happened in egypt after the arab spring and the election of morsi if there was a space there where the united states could have played a critical role just assuring more morsi on a path that would have maybe brought bandsman jobs economic development in that period of time the united states faltered and it's the policy ok you don't like the u.s. coming in and telling them how they should conduct i understand that any case on the morsi thing there's not much more the u.s. could have done now in iran if the u.s. is trying to start a new talks with with the iranian government and yet it's getting clobbered in the middle east by the saudis who don't want to do it by the israelis or don't want to do a very good friend with good friends i want to call a regime true too. limbert torch is on its epic journey to such a. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred towns and cities
diplomacy that seems to be coming from washington it appears to be just falling short of expectations of the united states as a superior negotiator as a superior diplomatic player but we see what happened in egypt after the arab spring and the election of morsi if there was a space there where the united states could have played a critical role just assuring more morsi on a path that would have maybe brought bandsman jobs economic development in that period of time the united states faltered...
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no i'm tom hartman of washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. one.
no i'm tom hartman of washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. one.
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and their hold to iran's nuclear program gives hope for diplomacy but more threatening sanctions from washington could put that progress in reverse as capitol hill chooses between israeli plays and barack obama's promises. meanwhile reports emerge that israel could join forces with former foes saudi arabia to attack iran if a deal with world powers fails to rollback terrans nuclear program. underground adoption in the united states when their children proved too much to handle adoptive parents to simply handing them over to strangers through the internet. mission accomplished the sochi twenty fourteen olympic torch returned safely sank off the russian cosmonauts took it on a story.
and their hold to iran's nuclear program gives hope for diplomacy but more threatening sanctions from washington could put that progress in reverse as capitol hill chooses between israeli plays and barack obama's promises. meanwhile reports emerge that israel could join forces with former foes saudi arabia to attack iran if a deal with world powers fails to rollback terrans nuclear program. underground adoption in the united states when their children proved too much to handle adoptive parents...
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your country iraq afghanistan libya saudi arabia israel egypt syria turkey and even away and in each washington finds itself under the odd man out leaving alone for leading from behind in a muddled path is the u.s. simply out of touch or is history in the region merely being on. if you. start to construct. a little bit. don't want to be gangstas you don't want to be. they don't want to blow with the time that the king came to be we can see. you just me as i was when i was in the hood. i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young. tonight deadlines for the elimination of syria's chemical weapons a set but finding a country to take can destroy the toxic stockpiles proving far more challenging than expected. a warning for will so blowing a u.s. high could gets ten years behind to breaking into a private company. spying database which revealed the white house was keeping an eye on human rights activists nationwide. and japan will back down on a promise to return all evacuees to their homes near fukushima despite alarming radiation levels well outside the exclusion zone.
your country iraq afghanistan libya saudi arabia israel egypt syria turkey and even away and in each washington finds itself under the odd man out leaving alone for leading from behind in a muddled path is the u.s. simply out of touch or is history in the region merely being on. if you. start to construct. a little bit. don't want to be gangstas you don't want to be. they don't want to blow with the time that the king came to be we can see. you just me as i was when i was in the hood. i said. i...
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ball into our been in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture right now a small court.
ball into our been in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture right now a small court.
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drone attack travels to washington to tell congress home was destroyed and her grandmother was killed. this week angered by n.s.a. spying and e.u. delegation fails to get explanations from u.s. officials while germany turns to edward snowden to get on says about the tapping of chancellor merkel's phone. in germany. is going to repeat itself continuously we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite outrage from the public and its allies.
drone attack travels to washington to tell congress home was destroyed and her grandmother was killed. this week angered by n.s.a. spying and e.u. delegation fails to get explanations from u.s. officials while germany turns to edward snowden to get on says about the tapping of chancellor merkel's phone. in germany. is going to repeat itself continuously we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite outrage from the public and...
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bronc obama is a case in point his poll numbers are low his legislative agenda is in deep trouble and washington's friends and foes are around the world do not take him seriously is obama already a lame duck president. the welcome to sit there and go on sophie shevardnadze our guest today calls himself a strict constitutionalist his business suffered in the wake of the n.s.a. leaks scandal why because the service to provide it was believed to have been in use by the person most want to buy the united states snowden these are sick harris were is their privacy and the trust of his clients. forced to make a difficult decision which put an end to ten years of hard work. the owner of love a bit has just one goal to defend the american constitution but now his freedom is at risk who will win the legal fight the government wants the keys to privacy for the man who sees himself as the brave keyholder. our gas is louder levison founder owner and operator of flaubert in credit mail so . that will good morning to you but good evening from us it's great to have you on the show today so your service was barely
bronc obama is a case in point his poll numbers are low his legislative agenda is in deep trouble and washington's friends and foes are around the world do not take him seriously is obama already a lame duck president. the welcome to sit there and go on sophie shevardnadze our guest today calls himself a strict constitutionalist his business suffered in the wake of the n.s.a. leaks scandal why because the service to provide it was believed to have been in use by the person most want to buy the...